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Martin Flood (born 4 July 1964Australian quiz show contestant who competed in the show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, and participated in the short-lived program The Master. Flood was an I.T. analyst for Westpac bank at the time of winning 'Millionaire'. He lives in New South Wales and retired from working altogether six months after the big win.
) is anHarbouring an ambition to become a quiz champion, he studied general knowledge intensively for five years before appearing on the show, collecting information from trivia nights and also analysing past episodes of the show.[1]
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Flood was the second person to win the $1,000,000 major prize on the Australian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, after Rob "Coach" Fulton. He won the prize on the 14 November 2005 episode after being asked: Who was never Time Magazine Man of the Year? A: Adolf Hitler, B: Ayatollah Khomeini, C: Joseph Stalin or D: Mao Zedong. The answer was Mao Zedong.[2] He answered the question only after using his final lifeline, the 50/50.
His appearance on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? spawned some controversies, as it was marred by suggestions that he may have cheated.[3] The program launched an investigation following complaints from live audience members about coughing from the audience.[4] The Nine network's A Current Affair, focused on a moment when an audience member coughed as Flood mentioned an answer (creating links to convicted English quiz show cheat Charles Ingram), and on suggestions that Flood was behaving erratically. Flood, who was unaware of the suggestion until after taping the second episode on which he appeared, was publicly cleared by the network of any improper conduct.[5]
Flood's $1,000,000 Question:
$1 Million (15 of 15) - No time limit Who was never 'Time' magazine's 'Man of the Year'? • A: Adolf Hitler • B: Ayatollah Khomeini • C: Joseph Stalin • D: Mao Zedong Flood was the last winner of the original incarnation of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in Australia. Four further contestants, who appeared on the Hot Seat edition of the show, have since attempted to succeed him as Australia's Millionaire, and all four have failed (the most recent being Jim Graham in 2011).
The Master
Flood was a key member of Australian quiz show The Master,[6] which aired on the Seven Network on 16 August 2006 and was cancelled after the first episode.[7] Flood played the role of "The Master", competing against contestants to thwart their attempts to win a $1 million prize. The show was brought back in December (after the 2006 ratings period had ended) with the six remaining produced episodes going to air at an earlier timeslot of Monday nights at 7:30pm (which The Weakest Link had previously occupied from 2001 to early 2002).
Australia's Brainiest Quizmaster
Flood also participated in this special show which was part of a series spin-off of Australia's Brainiest Kid, however did not make it past the second round. The show aired on 19 February 2006.
See also
- List of top prize winners on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
- The Master
- The Weakest Link
- Eddie McGuire
- Cornelia Frances
References
- ^ "How Martin Flood made his fortune". Money. April 2006. http://money.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=100347. Retrieved 2007-06-04.
- ^ "Second Aussie 'Millionaire' winner emerges". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 November 2005. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/11/14/1131951103121.html. Retrieved 2007-06-04.
- ^ "Coughing Millionaire sparks probe". The Courier Mail. 8 November 2005.
- ^ "Coughing fit concern". The Hobart Mercury. 8 November 2005.
- ^ "No cheat". The Advertiser. 15 November 2005.
- ^ "Trivia master rises from the ashes". Sunday Territorian. 13 August 2006.
- ^ Dylan, Welch (18 August 2006). "Game show goes way of Yasmin". The Age. http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/did-you-blink/2006/08/18/1155407994534.html. Retrieved 2007-06-04.
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